Abominable: adj. 1. Unequivocally detestable; loathsome: abominable treatment of prisoners. 2. Thoroughly unpleasant or disagreeable: abominable weather.
Source:http://www.thefreedictionary.com/abominable
Disruption: tr.v. 1. To throw into confusion or disorder: Protesters disrupted the candidate's speech. 2. To interrupt or impede the progress, movement, or procedure of: Our efforts in the garden were disrupted by an early frost. 3. To break or burst; rupture. Source:http://www.thefreedictionary.com/disruption
Distinctive: adj.
Serving to identify; distinguishing: distinctive tribal tattoos.
Characteristic or typical: “Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor” (Curtis Wilkie).
Linguistics. Phonemically relevant and capable of conveying a difference in meaning, as nasalization in the initial sound of matbat.
The Chinese art or practice of positioning objects, especially graves, buildings, and furniture, based on a belief in patterns of yin and yang and the flow of chi that have positive and negative effects.
Summary A summary or recap is a shortened version of the original. The main purpose of such a simplification is to highlight the major points from the genuine (much longer) subject, e.g. a text, a film or an event. The target is to help the audience get the gist in a short period of time.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summary
Supposedly:
adverb
as people believe: as some people believe, or as people were led to believe He was supposedly going to pick us up after work. a supposedly instant remedy
Wonder: 1. to think or speculate curiously: to wonder about the origin of the solar system.
2. to be filled with admiration, amazement, or awe; marvel (often fol. by at): He wondered at her composure in such a crisis.
3. to doubt: I wonder if she'll really get here .
–verb (used with object)
4. to speculate curiously or be curious about; be curious to know: to wonder what happened.
5. to feel wonder at: I wonder that you went .
–noun
6. something strange and surprising; a cause of surprise, astonishment, or admiration: That building is a wonder. It is a wonder he declined such an offer.
7. the emotion excited by what is strange and surprising; a feeling of surprised or puzzled interest, sometimes tinged with admiration: He felt wonder at seeing the Grand Canyon.
8. miraculous deed or event; remarkable phenomenon.
—Idiom
9. for a wonder, as the reverse of what might be expected; surprisingly: For a wonder, they worked hard all day.
Source:http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wonder
adj.
1. Unequivocally detestable; loathsome: abominable treatment of prisoners.
2. Thoroughly unpleasant or disagreeable: abominable weather.
Source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/abominable
Disruption:
tr.v.
1. To throw into confusion or disorder: Protesters disrupted the candidate's speech.
2. To interrupt or impede the progress, movement, or procedure of: Our efforts in the garden were disrupted by an early frost.
3. To break or burst; rupture. Source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/disruption
Distinctive:
adj.
Source:http://www.answers.com/distinctively
Feng Shui:
The Chinese art or practice of positioning objects, especially graves, buildings, and furniture, based on a belief in patterns of yin and yang and the flow of chi that have positive and negative effects.
Source: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/feng+shui
Ignorance
–noun
Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ignorance
Summary
A summary or recap is a shortened version of the original. The main purpose of such a simplification is to highlight the major points from the genuine (much longer) subject, e.g. a text, a film or an event. The target is to help the audience get the gist in a short period of time.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summary
Supposedly:
Source: http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861717149/supposedly.html
Wasteland:
noun
Source:http://www.yourdictionary.com/wasteland
Withstand:
v.tr.
- To oppose with force or resolution.
- To be successful in resisting.
v.intr.To resist or endure successfully.
Source:http://www.answers.com/topic/withstand
Wonder:
2. to be filled with admiration, amazement, or awe; marvel (often fol. by at): He wondered at her composure in such a crisis.
3. to doubt: I wonder if she'll really get here .
–verb (used with object)
4. to speculate curiously or be curious about; be curious to know: to wonder what happened.
5. to feel wonder at: I wonder that you went .
–noun
6. something strange and surprising; a cause of surprise, astonishment, or admiration: That building is a wonder. It is a wonder he declined such an offer.
7. the emotion excited by what is strange and surprising; a feeling of surprised or puzzled interest, sometimes tinged with admiration: He felt wonder at seeing the Grand Canyon.
8. miraculous deed or event; remarkable phenomenon.
—Idiom
9. for a wonder, as the reverse of what might be expected; surprisingly: For a wonder, they worked hard all day.
Source: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wonder